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Job "offer" - or rather temporary position - should I jump on it?

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I normaly work offshore, and work on a rotation of 2 weeks on 3 weeks off, 2 weeks on and then 4 weeks off - but now I got a offer/question to take a temporary position onshore for atleast 6 months (including having home office some days, as the position is in another city than I live) (covering for a guy that used to be my boss in the early days due to a stroke).....a bit torn between giving up on the "off periodes", but on the other hand it might be good experience to put on the CV - you guys have any thought/inputs....lol...:)

 

In the end I guess I realy don't risk much as I'l go back to my current position eventually.....

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If it pays right and gives you the right direction in your career, then get on it!

 

What do you do? I'm soon to be ex RAF and I'm going offshore in about a years time.

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If it pays right and gives you the right direction in your career, then get on it!

 

What do you do? I'm soon to be ex RAF and I'm going offshore in about a years time.

 

I'm working as a loging engineer offshore - doing downhole stuff, what will you do offshore yourself btw, and what you do in RAF today if I may ask?......

 

well - yes it does pay "right", so no worries about that, career wise I'm not sure, as I don't see myself going onshore anytime soon, but in the back of my mind I think that it might be an ok thing to have on the CV if I one day choose to get my feet back onshore.....I guess it would add value to my CV if not more....:)

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Adding to your cv is never going to be a bad thing, especially if your company thinks enough of you to temporarily promote you.

 

I'm wanting to get into ROV piloting. I know a few people doing it as well as boroscope inspections for a few different companies. I'm currently an Aircraft Mechanical Technician doing specialised structures/composite repairs and modifications to the MOD's fixed wing fleet of aircraft.

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Yea, guess it won't hurt anyway and I guess 6 months should run fast - even onshore :) (and it seem to be a job one can control pretty much your own working day) - but will figure out a bit more the coming week as I'l work alongside a collegue who currently hold the position - but he's going offshore again now after 10-11 months....:)

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Its a great cv credit for use in future and as long as the business as usual job is there after 6 months id go for it mate. Experience is king!

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